England, India, South Africa, West Indies Win Warm-Ups

There were ICC Women's World Twenty20 2014 warm-up victories for England, India, South Africa and the West Indies as the teams began their final preparations for the tournament.

England dismissed New Zealand for just 48 on their way to a comprehensive eight-wicket win, the West Indies beat reigning champions Australia by 16 runs, India beat Ireland by 27 runs and South Africa overcame hosts Bangladesh to claim an eight-wicket win.

England's Anya Shrubsole took four for 10, Rebecca Grundy three for 14 and Jenny Gunn two for 10 as New Zealand were boweld out in just 15.2 overs.

2009 champions England then raced to victory in 9.2 overs with Charlotte Edwards making 21 and Tamsin Beaumont 13 not out.

Katie Perkins, with 15, and Frances Mackay, with 10, were the only players to reach double figures as as England reduced New Zealand to 19 for seven in the sixth over.

The pair managed a recovery of sorts with a partnership of 20 for the eighth wicket but they never got anywhere near enough runs on the board.

Edwards hit 21 in 17 balls, Sarah Taylor 13 in 17, Beaumont 13 not out in 16 and Lydia Greenway two not out in six to complete a crushing win.

Deandra Dottin, recalled to the West Indies squad for the ICC WT20, smashed 78 not out in 48 balls to set up a total of 144 for three against Australia.

Kyshona Knight made 21 and twin sister Kycia scored 18.

Most of Australia's top order made starts, but opener Delissa Kimmince top scored with 26.

Nevertheless, enough useful partnerships kept the Australians in the game until they eventually fell short, Anisa Mohammed taking three for 25 and Shanel Daley two for 10.

Bangladesh were expected to struggle against South Africa and were no match for their more experienced opponents.

They reached just 85 for eight in their 20 overs, a total which South Africa surpassed in just 15.3 overs.